28 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Jan., '04 



4 Cicindela scutellaris var unicolor Dej. Hen. No. 193. 



Only records are from southeastern part of State. Speci- 

 mens in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Southern Pines (S. E.), Mch, 1901 ; common on sandy soil 

 near pine woods ; F. Sherman. 



Montague (S.E.), early May, 1902, E. D. Harris. 



Wilmington (S.E.), Wenzel. 



4.1. Var. modesta Dej. Hen. No. 190. 



Only record is from eastern part of State. 



(ioldsboro (E. ), early May, 1902, in road; E. D. Harris. 

 4b. Var. rugifrons Dej. Hen. No. 191!. 



Only record is from east central part of State. Specimens 

 in N. C. Dept. Agr. Collection. 



Raleigh (E. C.) Sept. u, 1902, C. S. Brimley. 



5. Cicindela sexguttata Fab. Hen. No. 24. 



All records from central and eastern parts of State. Speci- 

 mens in N. C. Dept. Collection. 



High Point (C..}, early May, 1902, E. D. Harris. 



Jamestown (C.), early May, 1902; along paths in woods 

 near river ; E. D. Harris. 



Chapel Hill (. ) Apr. 4, 1888, G. F. Atkinson. 



Ma.\ton (S.E. ) May 5, 1901 ; common on banks of ditch in 

 pine woods ; F. Sherman. 



Garysburg (N.E.), Apr. 7, 1902 ; under loose bark of fallen 

 tree ; F. Sherman. 



Goldsboro (E. ) early Ma}-, 1902, in woods ; E. D. Harris. 



5a. var. harrissii Leng. Hen. not listed. 



Only record is from western part of State. 

 Mountain Roads. (W ) Beutemniiller. 



6. Cicindela patruela Dej. Hen. No. 24 b. 



Only records are from western part of state. Specimens in 

 N. C. Dept. .Agr. Collection. 



Blowing Rock, ( W. ) June 27, 1901. Not rare along paths 

 at 4,000 ft. elevation. F. Sherman. 



Spruce f>iii(\ ( W. ) Sept. 24, 1902, about 2,000 ft. elevation. 

 F. Sherman. 



"Mountain roads" ( W. ) Beutetimiiller. Morrison. 



